
Reddit is flirting with verification—and investors should care
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- Reddit is rolling out new age and “human verification” ideas, including optional verified profiles and potentially device biometrics in some cases.
- This is less about “killing anonymity” and more about protecting conversation quality and advertiser confidence as bots and AI content surge.
- The risk: move too aggressively and Reddit alienates users; move too slowly and the platform gets noisier and less valuable.
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